Archive | December, 2008

Duhawk Spolight: Jake Oeth

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Men’s Basketball Season Preview

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Dubuque Auto Dealers Optomistic Despite Economy

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DUBUQUE – The Dubuque Auto industry has seen a dip in the market after major automobile companies, like General Motors and Ford, asked for a federal bailout. Mike Ogelsby, Sales Associate at Richardson Motors says, “It effects us because people are scared to do anything with the money that they have saved or the money [...]

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Dubuque Public Works Prepared for Snow

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Morgan Finke Published: December 4, 2008 DUBUQUE- Mother Nature got a jump start on winter weather this Thanksgiving weekend, and the city of Dubuque, was ready for it. “All of the trucks were prepared as far as some trucks were with chains and some don’t depends on where they’re at but they were gone and [...]

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Mother of Drunk Driving Victim Tells Her Story

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Erin Horst Published: December 4, 2008 DUBUQUE- Linda Chapman lives with many memories, but the one she would like to forget happened on June 5th, 2004. “We were at a wedding, out in Farley, Iowa,” said Chapman. What started out as a celebration of new beginnings, ended in the worst way. “She was having a [...]

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Angles of the Archdiocese: The Role of the Faithful

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Andrew Huck Published: December 3, 2008 DUBUQUE — The face of the Catholic Church throughout the world is changing. The decline in the number of priests is requiring members of the parish communities to play a larger role in faith formation. A few weeks ago I took a look at the status of vocations to [...]

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Wandering the Tri-States: Budden’s Tree Farm

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Jordan Rasmussen Published: December 4, 2008 HAZEL GREEN – At Budden’s Tree Farm owner Dick Budden is an expert and he has been selling Christmas trees for seven years. “We sell 2 to 300 every year. We are in the season right now selling Christmas trees as a matter of fact we have some costumers [...]

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Heritage Manor Brings Holidays to Residences

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Kayla Niner Published: December 4, 2008 DUBUQUE- Kelly Howes knows first-hand how hard the holidays can be at a nursing home. “There’s a lot of depression, a lot of losses, so every day is different depending on their health and that,” said Kelly Activities Director at Heritage Manor. Mildred Fessler has been at Heritage Manor [...]

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